Avaya 03-300430 User Manual

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ADM-CONN (Administered Connection)
Issue 1 June 2005
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b. Error Types 1, 28: the address of the destination endpoint is: an unassigned number (1), 
has an invalid number format (28), or is restricted from terminating calls due to Class of 
Restriction (“Access Denied”). Verify that the destination address is correct and that the 
destination endpoint is administered. The destination endpoint is not administered on the 
switch where this error is logged.
c. Error Type 2: a request has been made to use a transit network or common carrier that 
cannot be accessed. Check the routing pattern used by this administered connection and 
verify that the inter-exchange carrier specified is correct.
d. Error Types 6, 21, 31, 127: the exact failure cause is unknown or has been mapped to one 
of these values. If this is a permanent condition, try reversing the direction of the 
Administered Connection (originate the administered connection from the destination 
switch). This may yield another failure cause.
e. Error Type 17: the destination endpoint is not available. Check the status of the destination 
endpoint at the far-end switch. The status for the destination endpoint will not be available 
on the switch where this error is logged. At the far end, use status access-endpoint or 
status data-module to see whether the endpoint is busy, out-of-service or otherwise 
unavailable.
f. Error Types 18, 102: this switch sent an ISDN message to another switch that either did not 
respond (18) or did not respond within the allotted time (102). This could be due to link 
failure, or congestion, or an outage at the other switch.
g. Error Type 22: the address of the destination endpoint has changed. Change the 
administered connection accordingly. The destination endpoint will not be administered on 
the switch where this error is logged.
h. Error Types 34, 42, 44, 58: a resource (for example, a circuit or bearer capability) required 
by the administered connection is not currently available.
i. Error Types 38, 41: a network failure (38) or temporary failure (41) has occurred. Error Log 
entries for other MOs (for example, DS1-BD) may indicate a local problem.